10.9
Section 10
Internal Components
10
Overheating: An exhaust valve subject to overheating
will have a dark dicoloration in the area above the
valve guide. Worn guides and faulty valve springs may
cause this condition. Also check for clogged air intake,
blocked fins, and lean fuel mixture when this condition
is noted.
Valve Guides
If a valve guide is worn beyond specifications, it will not
guide the valve in a straight line. This may result in
burnt valve faces or seats, loss of compression, and
excessive oil consumption.
To check valve guide-to-stem clearance, thoroughly
clean the valve guide and, using a split-ball gauge,
measure the inside diameter. Then, using an outside
micrometer, measure the diameter of the valve stem at
several points on the stem where it moves in the valve
guide. Use the largest stem diameter to calculate the
clearance. Compare measurements and clearance to
the specifications listed (See Figure 10-10) for the
individual model involved. Determine whether the valve
stem or the guide is responsible for the excessive
clearance. The valve guides are not replaceable.
Valve Seat Inserts
The valve seats are not replaceable. If the seats
become badly pitted, worn, or distorted, the inserts can
be reconditioned.
Use a standard valve seat cutter (see Figure 10-11)
and cut seat to dimensions shown in Figure 10-10.
(Valve details illustration.)
Figure 10-11. Standard Valve Seat Cutter.
Lapping Valves
Reground or new valves must be lapped in, to provide
proper fit. Use a hand valve grinder for final lapping.
Lightly coat valve face with “fine” grade of grinding
compound, then rotate valve on seat with grinder.
Continue grinding until smooth surface is obtained on
seat and on valve face. Thoroughly clean valve and
cylinder head in soap and hot water to remove all
traces of grinding compound. After drying, apply a light
coating of SAE 10 oil to prevent rusting.
Intake Valve Stem Seal
These engines use a valve stem seal on the intake
valve. Always use a new seal when the intake valve is
removed from the cylinder head. The seal should be
replaced if deteriorated or damaged in any way. Never
reuse an old seal.
Figure 10-12. Valve Stem Seal.
Valve Seat
Cover (Typical)
Pilot
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